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The Sensors Division at STR focuses on applied research and advanced technology development of innovative sensor systems, from underwater acoustics and active/passive EO/IR to radar and electronic warfare.
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Amazon Kids seeks a Sr. UX Researcher to define and drive the future of Kids devices and experiences at Amazon. Bachelor's degree in Human-Computer Interaction, Cognitive Science, Design, Experimental Psychology, Anthropology, Information Science or a related field.
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276,000 - $315,000 for Applied Researcher II. $292,400 - $333,700 for Applied Researcher II. Applied Researcher II. LLM PhD focus on NLP or Masters with 5 years of industrial NLP research experience Multiple publications on topics related to the pre-training of large language models (e.g. technical reports of pre-trained LLMs, SSL techniques, model pre-training optimization) Member of team that has trained a large language model from scratch (10B + parameters, 500B+ tokens) Publications in deep learning theory Publications at ACL, NAACL and EMNLP, Neurips, ICML or ICLR.
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Minimum Qualifications of Composites Researcher Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering or Materials Science and 1-5 years of relevant experience. Position Composites Researcher Location: Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland Security Clearance: Active Clearance or Eligible to Obtain - U.S. citizenship required Salary: $90,000 - $115,000 Depending on Experience and Education Travel: 5% Benefits: SURVICE Engineering offers a total rewards package to include competitive salaries, comprehensive insurance options, paid time off, 401k, flexible spending, tuition reimbursement.
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San Francisco, California (Hybrid On-Site): $243,700 - $278,100 for Applied Researcher I. New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $230,000 - $262,500 for Applied Researcher I. Applied Researcher I.
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PhD in Computer Science, Machine Learning, Computer Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Electrical Engineering or related fields. This role is also eligible to earn performance based incentive compensation, which may include cash bonus(es) and/or long term incentives (LTI.
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Optimization (Training & Inference) PhD focused on topics related to optimizing training of very large deep learning models Multiple years of experience and/or publications on one of the following topics: Model Sparsification, Quantization, Training Parallelism/Partitioning Design, Gradient Checkpointing, Model Compression Experience optimizing training for a 10B+ model Deep knowledge of deep learning algorithmic and/or optimizer design Experience with compiler design.
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Work From Home, Entry Level Data Entry Clerk As A Research Participant
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We are committed to building world-class applied science and engineering teams and continue our industry leading capabilities with breakthrough product experiences and scalable, high-performance AI infrastructure.
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Experience building large deep learning models, whether on language, images, events, or graphs, as well as expertise in one or more of the following: training optimization, self-supervised learning, robustness, explainability, RLHF.
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Remote Work From Home Data Entry Clerk for Entry Level Position Work at home position for job seekers from virtually any work background who are interested in part-time, side gigs, micro jobs, work from home jobs and remote telecommute jobs.
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The purpose of this work is to aid NIST staff in research and development of algorithms that classify diagnostic and forensic data.
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We conduct basic observational, modeling, and theoretical research in a wide range of solar system and astrophysical topics, including Solar Physics/Heliophysics, Planetary Science, Astrophysics, Origins Research, and Geophysics.
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The Division of Adolescent Medicine in the Department of Pediatrics at Stanford University seeks an innovative and collaborative researcher to join the Division as an Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, or Professor in the University Tenure Line, University Medical Line or the Non-tenure Line (Research.
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NREL's Building Thermal Energy Sciences group has an opening for a postdoctoral researcher to support and lead work relating to decarbonization of structural materials with a special focus on replacing cement in concrete.
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